Athletes for Hope, a six-year-old group took down Armstrong's photo from its website after his Jan. 17 interview with Oprah Winfrey. WSJ's Rachel Bachmann reports on the News Hub. Photo: Getty Images.

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... the the ... all for Lance Armstrong continues in the wake of his dopey conditioned ... athletes for pulp maturity he co founded with an all star roster including Andre Agassi Cal reeking Junior ... Mia Hamm and others ... has decided to dump the cyclist Wall Street Journal's ... Rachel Bachman has the story racial thing so much for joining us ... it is so ... as a niche in the all Star roster ... some of them and actually ... quit the charity ... in in the wake of his studies tilting emissions in a new one how come ... well I think there are concerned about our that our ization that really was built on the concept of role models he knows that twelve founding members very start of the Hanoun lead tech the driver's seat ... aam and these are people who want to live up to the highest ideals and so on and so ... the switch was was Cal reeking Junior but stay that way in hell with with my keys was confusing to say arate Islam is the separate AIA's Lance Armstrong you think ... it's a third party charity and why why why would be ... when things were two juniors guilty by association here anyway so I guess I'm confused why ... right you would be he would take that step ... well I think it added that there is also concerned ... about just sort of aam ... I can't speak for him trends because and reckless but the representative but Dom I think there's some concern about the certain that the standardization and ... and whether it had a unified message ... in so that that that was also a concern but also the spirit from stock with plants much longer than some other state in some sponsors top ten ... in October ... after of the US and rebuilding agency releases a report on him and so it's possible but that was a bit too long for some folks ok now let's talk a little bit about the charity ... basically it will will what he tells LaVette about what the deal ... yes I'm it's it's it's basically a charity that encourages other athletes aam famous in on payments ... to get involved in meaningful charitable work ... as opposed to starting her own foundations which has been known to sometimes very wasteful of five overhead and ... aam and so it really serves to connect ... and encourage aam athletes to get involved in charitable activities it's really kind of a go between ... is this a charity that ... can sustain itself ... post Lance Armstrong ... while the has other challenges as we know it's been a weak economy as the prom on profits but a big challenge says her grandson so I'm ... um it's I think that's not went on for the organization I think if they can be that there's a reason why it can thrive under legacy still a big supporter ... aam and he has a fantastic reputation in the for profit community ... ok ok to be any sense for other fallout that ... it's coming from Lance at this point where we're just in a half to win seats while the euro cents at the agency is given a helmet that line of fabric that I believe to ALM cooperate with bonds forgiveness more D tells about his dipping schedule ... to try to root out more events from the sport ... and Ahmed said he doesn't do that but he doesn't have the chance to have that lifetime ban recent did so ... important for its future ok Rachel